What's interesting is that Cartoon network has Clone Wars and another Star Wars cartoon coming out. Wonder if Disney will pull or move them to their channel. The Star Wars Detour show is a little too edgy for Disney.

Disney will waterdown the Cartoon. It has a dark vibe to it that I really like.Unless they get the same person who did "Gargoyles", I feel that Disney will do away with the vibe. Just look at how Darth Maul was brought back...I think Disney wouldn't have done as well.

If Disney takes it to Batman Returns: Part 1 (the cartoon), then it would be great

Disney will waterdown the Cartoon. It has a dark vibe to it that I really like.Unless they get the same person who did "Gargoyles", I feel that Disney will do away with the vibe. Just look at how Darth Maul was brought back...I think Disney wouldn't have done as well.

If Disney takes it to Batman Returns: Part 1 (the cartoon), then it would be great

I look forward to Episode 7 Twilight in space. I hope there are vampires.

Episode 7 will be after return of the Jedi, so no Jar Jar, not Darth as he's dead. No Padme. it will be a new Luke and Han a little older. no Yoda. No Sith period since they were all killed off. Who will the bad guy be? This will be a complete reboot of the series.

I will predict this now. Disney is on this female lead kick. They will try to make Princess Leah who has Darth's blood out to be the new Sith. yes a female sith lord. Luke will struggle to fight her and Han loves her. This will be total shit.

Episode 7 will be after return of the Jedi, so no Jar Jar, not Darth as he's dead. No Padme. it will be a new Luke and Han a little older. no Yoda. No Sith period since they were all killed off. Who will the bad guy be? This will be a complete reboot of the series.

I will predict this now. Disney is on this female lead kick. They will try to make Princess Leah who has Darth's blood out to be the new Sith. yes a female sith lord. Luke will struggle to fight her and Han loves her. This will be total shit.

Darth was brought back in the Cartoon...they explained everything...unless they killed him again

Darth was brought back in the Cartoon...they explained everything...unless they killed him againSpace Vampires, are very awesome.

Darth Maul was pre-Vader. Maul was brought back in the cartoon but it was still pre-vader and pre Star Wars Episode III revenge of the Sith. Darth Maul never gets mentioned in that or Episode IV-VI. Vader is dead and so is the Emperor.

They will need to create a Sith Lord now. Yoda said that the Sith is always a mentor and an Apprentice. Who is the mentor? I bet it will become Leah, the apprentice will be her kid or someone else. Who knows. Disney is into strong female characters and if they start filming soon, you can bet that will be their angle to attract girl viewers to Star Wars. They know the male geeks are already on board so they will throw in a female lead.

The Emperor was a clone. I believe in the books that Luke and Leah started up a Jedi academy again after his fathers death because all the Jedi had been killed off. Been a long time since I read them so could be a bit fuzzy.

Actor-writer-director Jon Favreau, known lately for his involvement in the "Iron Man" series, simply "@" replied a fan who commented on his profile photo which depicts "Star Wars" character R2-D2 in "Iron Man"-like armor. (Was Favreau tipped off to the deal early? He is part of Disney's extended family, after all.)

Here are major questions the Lucas-Disney deal raises:

Didn't Lucas just say there would be no more "Star Wars"?

When Lucas was asked in January whether he would make another "Star Wars," he told the New York Times, "Why would I make any more when everybody yells at you all the time and says what a terrible person you are." Lucas addressed this head on Tuesday saying, "I always thought I wasn't going to do any more ["Star Wars" films], and that's true: I'm not going to do any more. But that doesn't mean I'm unwilling to turn it over to Kathy." Disney announced Lucas will stay on as a creative consultant for the next "Star Wars" trilogy and that Kathleen Kennedy -- who will be taking over as president of Lucasfilm -- will exec. produce the upcoming series. (Kennedy is a longtime producer for Lucas' pal Steven Spielberg dating back to 1982's global hit "E.T." She is currently Lucasfilm's co-chairwoman.) Lucas further indicated that he will be handing over already-made story treatments for the next trilogy of films (Episodes VII, VIII and IX).

Where does this leave the "Star Wars" television show?

"Star Wars: The Clone Wars" has been airing on Cartoon Network since 2008. Disney CEO Bob Iger picked up the baton, saying Tuesday, "We really like Star Wars' potential on TV, and Disney XD would be a great home for that." Hmmm. Interesting.

How does this compare to other Disney buyouts?

The Disney-Lucas deal is about the same as what the company paid for Marvel Comics -- around $4 billion. But what Disney got this time around is much different: Marvel has a much larger catalog of characters than does Lucasfilm (established in 1971), which is a much younger company than Marvel (founded in 1939). Lucasfilm, however, has many more films under its belt than Marvel did when it was purchased. In comparison, Disney bought Pixar -- also much younger than Marvel -- for much, much more money: more than $7 billion. (It's worth noting that George Lucas used to own Pixar before he sold it to the late Steve Jobs in 1986.)

Will Princess Leia become an official Disney princess?

The answer to that is not yet clear, but Disney did announce plans to further the "Star Wars" brand in their parks, games and "other initiatives." Watch out Star Tours -- you have some competition now!

Watch George Lucas and Kathleen Kennedy discuss the future of "Star Wars":

The Emperor was a clone. I believe in the books that Luke and Leah started up a Jedi academy again after his fathers death because all the Jedi had been killed off. Been a long time since I read them so could be a bit fuzzy.

Close. The emperor has many clones that he uses as backup bodies as the amount of dark side energy he uses is constantly tearing his bodies apart.

Star Wars should have been taken away from George years ago. The Phantom Menace proved that the Star Wars mythology had passed him by. Better to hand it over to younger and more creative folks who grew up with it and can open the universe up for more stories and movies.

Well aparantly he wasn't the main director on the two in the 80's and in the first movie he being told by the studio's at ever turn.

It's the same thing that happened with the matrix, guys get famous think there hot shit when there not, end up creating nothing but shit.